Channing Tatum may be well-known in Hollywood, but his private life is exactly that, private.
Having been first linked in 2021, it was reported that Tatum had gotten engaged to Zoë Kravitz in October 2023.
It's set to be the second marriage for both celebs as the Magic Mike star had previously been wed to his Step Up co-star Jenna Dewan, whom he shares a daughter with, while Kravitz was married actor Karl Glusman.
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But for anyone thinking about tying the knot, Tatum has advised tackling 'the hardest possible creative project' together.
The 44-year-old stars in Blink Twice, a thriller directed by his fiancée Kravitz, 35, which is set to be released this summer.
And while they may not have been a couple at the time of making the movie, Tatum said the process was ultimately a good thing for their relationship.
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"This is what I'll say about creating with someone that you are with or love: I suggest it," he told People.
"If you are thinking about having a kid or if you're thinking about getting married, go find the hardest possible creative project with your partner."
In Blink Twice, Tatum plays Slater King - a tech billionaire who certainly has a lot about him.
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Kravitz told Deadline in 2021 that she had Tatum in mind when developing the character.
"[He was the one] I thought of when I wrote this character," she said.
"I just knew from Magic Mike and his live shows, I got the sense he's a true feminist and I wanted to collaborate with someone who was clearly interested in exploring this subject matter."
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Speaking about the upcoming film, Tatum added: "It was so hard to make the movie. Probably one of the hardest movies that I've worked on… for a lot of different reason.
"But when you can look across the room or the set and know that you have the best person that is next to you trying to solve problems, and you're really looking to them for answers just as equally as trying to solve them yourself, that is unbelievable."
The actor also recently spoke to Extra at the NYC premiere of Fly Me To The Moon, another movie coming out this summer, where he discussed collaborating with his partner.
“We started, you know, kind of grew a little bit right before we started filming,” Tatum said before adding that working together actually ‘brought us together’.
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And who says you can’t work with your other half, eh?
Topics: Channing Tatum, Film and TV, Sex and Relationships